ATP.V.B — Clean Configuration Stall Prevention
Objective: To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with stalls in a clean configuration.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
AA.V.B.K1Aerodynamics associated with stalls in a clean configuration, to include the relationship between angle of attack, airspeed, load factor, power setting, aircraft weight and balance, and aircraft attitude.AA.V.B.K2Stall characteristics (i.e., airplane design) and impending stall and full stall indications (i.e., how to recognize by sight, sound, or feel).AA.V.B.K3Factors and situations that can lead to a stall during cruise flight and actions that can be taken to prevent it.AA.V.B.K4Effects of autoflight, flight envelope protection in normal and degraded modes, and unexpected disconnects of the autopilot or autothrottle/autothrust, if applicable to the aircraft used for the evaluation.AA.V.B.K5Fundamentals of stall recovery.AA.V.B.K6Effects of altitude on performance (e.g., thrust available) and flight control effectiveness during a recovery.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
AA.V.B.R1Factors and situations that could lead to an inadvertent stall, spin, and loss of control during cruise flight.AA.V.B.R2Range and limitations of stall warning indicators (e.g., aircraft buffet, stall horn, stick shaker, etc.).AA.V.B.R3Failure to recognize and recover at the stall warning.AA.V.B.R4Improper stall recovery procedure.AA.V.B.R5Secondary stalls, accelerated stalls, elevator trim stalls, and cross-control stalls.AA.V.B.R6Effect of environmental elements on aircraft performance while in cruise flight as it relates to stalls (e.g., turbulence, microbursts, and high-density altitude).AA.V.B.R7Collision hazards, to include aircraft and terrain.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
AA.V.B.S1Clear the area and select an entry altitude that will allow the recovery to be completed no lower than 3,000 feet AGL (non-transport category airplanes) or 5,000 feet AGL (transport category airplanes).AA.V.B.S3While in cruise flight, maintain coordinated flight in simulated or actual instrument conditions throughout the maneuver.AA.V.B.S4Either manually or with the autopilot engaged, smoothly adjust pitch attitude, bank angle (15°-30°), and power setting in accordance with evaluator’s instructions to an impending stall.AA.V.B.S5Acknowledge the cue(s) and promptly recover at the first indication of an impending stall (e.g., buffet, stall horn, stick shaker, etc.).AA.V.B.S6Execute a stall recovery in accordance with procedures set forth in the POH/AFM.AA.V.B.S7Return to the desired flight path as specified by the evaluator.
← ATP.V.A Partial Flap Configuration Stall Prevention
ATP.V.C Landing Configuration Stall Prevention →
Study this for free in the Aviation Resources app
Track every ACS task, take practice tests, and review lesson debriefs with your CFI.
Download on the App Store
Track every ACS task, take practice tests, and review lesson debriefs with your CFI.
Download on the App Store